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Colin Danby
@cdanby.bsky.social
Heterodox economist working in history of thought, specifically the commerce between body, nation, race, and economy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He/him sites.google.com/uw.edu/crisesofthewhitebody/home
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Nope. For one thing, full time teaching track faculty, on multi-year contracts, can play full roles in faculty governance and curricular innovation. This is the case at many places!

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thanks!

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Milkweed is nectary.

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Any suggestions for reading on the history of precision?

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He is.

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For scholars with cats.

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I'm wondering now why some kinds of rivalrous identity are violent while others aren't. Power/class is maybe one answer. My neighbors who observe college football rivalries, with display and emotion, are also reaffirming a shared identity as college educated.

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I've seen Yankees fans show up in Fenway at Boston. There's mutual taunting, sometimes ill-natured, but no threat of violence. I had *never* seen/heard anything like it the first time I encountered English football supporters.

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Colin Danby
@cdanby.bsky.social
Heterodox economist working in history of thought, specifically the commerce between body, nation, race, and economy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He/him sites.google.com/uw.edu/crisesofthewhitebody/home
515 followers933 following1.8k posts